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Could Germany have won the battle of Berlin?
Originally Answered: Could Germany have won the battle of Berlin Impossible. During the Battle of Berlin Zhukov's 1st Belorussian Front and Konev's 1st Ukrainian Front ringed the city with over 500,000 troops. Another 250,000 were part of the strategic reserve.If Nazi Germany had managed to defeat the Soviet assault on Berlin in 1945, their next steps likely would have been aimed at securing control over their remaining occupied territories and potentially attempting to negotiate an end to the war in the West.the Soviet Red Army

Let us know. Battle of Berlin, one of the final battles of World War II. It took place from April 20 to May 2, 1945, and it ended with the fall of Berlin to the Soviet Red Army, which took revenge for the suffering of the Soviet people since 1941.

Did the Allies win the battle of Berlin : The battle ended in a victory for the Allies as the Soviet forces won the battle. The Battle of Berlin casualties were extremely high. With the fall of Berlin, the Soviet military was left with heavy casualties of over 80,000 dead or missing soldiers. In addition, the Soviet military had over 280,000 sick or wounded.

What if D-Day had failed

“Had D-Day failed, there would have been an agonising reappraisal among the Americans who had pushed for a cross-channel invasion. Eisenhower would almost certainly have offered his resignation, it would almost certainly have had to be accepted.

Which war was Germany closer to winning : To answer that, it depends on which stage of each war being discussed. The Germans were very close to winning WWI in the later stages of the conflict. The Germans had already won WWII in the early stages of the conflict. They were on the way to losing shortly thereafter.

Germany's failure to defeat the RAF and secure control of the skies over southern England made invasion all but impossible. British victory in the Battle of Britain was decisive, but ultimately defensive in nature – in avoiding defeat, Britain secured one of its most significant victories of the Second World War.

Victory for the Allies was never guaranteed, and historians agree there were countless ways Germany could have won the war. Defeat never came down to one battle or one campaign. Germany's defeat came about from a number of much larger factors.

Why was the Battle of Berlin so brutal

During the advance on Berlin, Soviet soldiers ride atop tanks as they grind their way through a city in East Prussia. The Soviets were merciless and committed many atrocities against the civilian population in retribution for German brutality earlier in the war.Some 6 million people between 16 and 60 served in the Volkssturm. Of these, only some 1 million were armed, the rest were used as labour forces. Of these 1 million troops, some 175,000 were killed. If we compare this to the Wehrmacht, we have 4.3 million killed out of a total of 18 million served.Britain could have won alone, if they had developed the atomic bomb (which they had already started doing in real history).

In September 1939 the Allies, namely Great Britain, France, and Poland, were together superior in industrial resources, population, and military manpower, but the German military, or Wehrmacht, because of its armament, training, doctrine, discipline, and fighting spirit, was the most efficient and effective fighting …

What was Hitler’s reaction to D-Day : Hitler was not angry, or vindictive – far from it. He seemed relieved. Goebbels thought the German leader looked as if a great burden had fallen from his shoulders. He had earlier said Normandy was a possible landing site, for one thing.

How likely was it to survive D-Day : As 2,000 paratroopers face 345,000 bullets, across an area of sky covering 9 squares miles, the chances of survival were 1 in 4.

How do Germans feel about WWII

As the generation that elected Adolf Hitler and fought his genocidal war dies away, most Germans today see World War II through the prism of guilt, responsibility and atonement. And almost all agree that the defeat of the Nazis was a good thing. That hasn't always been the case.

At the end of the day, there's no realistic scenario where Germany wins WW2. The only reason they ever thought it was possible was because they (incorrectly) believed that BOTH the Soviet Union AND the United States, the two largest industrial powers in the world, would just roll over and surrender rather than fight.The 250,000+ German troops in Stalingrad surrendered despite Adolf Hitler's promise that they would never leave the city.

Which WWII front was worse : The US involvement in the European theater of operations was mainly confined to western Europe and Italy, but some of the war's most savage fighting occurred on the Eastern Front, where the Axis powers had set out to conquer the Balkan Peninsula and the immense reaches of the Soviet Union.